"What's Gender (Race, Ethnicity, Class) Got to Do with It?" at AFI DOCS 2016
AFI DOCS 2016 Filmmaker Forum: "What's Gender (Race, Ethnicity, Class) Got to Do with It?"
The visibility of women filmmakers in recent years has reached unprecedented levels. A steady stream of articles in the New York Times, Hollywood Reporter, Variety, IndieWire and others have detailed the struggles women face behind the camera. Multiple research centers across the country confirm that women continue to face barriers in employment and funding opportunities. This fight to raise awareness around gender discrimination in the industry has culminated in the federal government launching investigations into Hollywood's hiring practices.
But is the revolution reaching every woman in equal measure? Is filmmaking possible for the working class or working mother? Are the experiences of women of color meaningfully included in this debate? Is producing a "woman's film" a barrier to financing and distribution? Emerging and established filmmakers share their perspectives on what it takes to sustain a career on this panel moderated by Women Make Movies founder, Debra Zimmerman.
Moderator
Debra Zimmerman (Executive Director, Women Make Movies)
Panelists
Tracy Droz Tragos (ABORTION: STORIES WOMEN TELL, RICH HILL)
Steph Ching (AFTER SPRING)
Ellen Martinez (AFTER SPRING)
Farihah Zaman (Field of Vision, Brown Girls Doc Mafia)
Sponsored by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting